May be you have been told that SLUDGE is Safe and Organic.May be you have beleived that no toxic heavy metals and company are there to contaminate your garden after applying sludge...may be ...may be yes or may be no.Here are the latest news in case you skipped it while tending to youer farm or garden chores.Share it with a friend and be AWARE:I qoute OCA (organic consumer association) down below article copied for easy reference:
"Outrage in San Francisco: City Gives Residents 'Organic' Compost Containing Toxic Sewage Sludge
Action Alert
Tell San Francisco's Mayor and City Officials to Stop Spreading Sewage Sludge Under the Guise of Organic Fertilizer
Toxic sludge is good for you?
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, along with municipal governments across the US, want farmers, school, and backyard gardeners to grow their veggies using toxic sludge, spreading the outrageous lie that municipal wastewater sewage plants can somehow magically transform hazardous materials into "organic fertilizer."
Take Action Now: Click here to sign the petition to stop San Francisco's Mayor Gavin Newsom from poisoning his city with toxic sludge! Call, fax and email Mayor Newsom.
Toxic sludge is poison.
Scientific evidence has confirmed that municipal sewage sludge contains hundreds of dangerous pathogens, toxic heavy metals, flame-retardants, endocrine disruptors, carcinogens, pharmaceutical drugs and other hazardous chemicals coming from residential drains, storm water runoff, hospitals, and industrial plants.
Sewage sludge contains everything the sewage treatment plant was able to remove from the sewage - plus every new chemical and pathogen formed in the mad synergy of this chemical soup, including virulent, antibiotic-resistant bacteria created through horizontal gene transfer.
San Francisco public officials have helped the toxic sludge industry score a major victory in the Bay Area, where they've been able to convince hundreds of regional (non-organic) farmers to spread the hazardous material on farm land and pasture, and have actually been able to get city residents to take hundreds of thousands of pounds of toxic sludge and spread it over their backyard and community gardens.
San Francisco is a strategic battleground to stop the sludge industry from poisoning more farms and communities. In 1998 the organic community rose up and banned the use of sewage sludge in organic farming. Now it's time to ban its use on farms, gardens, lawns, and land in general.
Sewage sludge is a form of hazardous waste and needs to be contained and isolated as such.
California proposition 65 (P65) requires the listing of chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. Chemicals known to the SFPUC that are in San Francisco sewage sludge that are also found on the California P65 list include:
Mercury - Molybdenum - Cobalt - Antimony Chromium - Dibenzofurans - Naphthalene - 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (Dbcp) - Di (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate (Dehp) - Tcdd Equivalents (Dioxins) Such As Octachlorodibenzo-P-Dioxins (Ocdd)
Stop Sludge!
Click Here to Sign Our Petition
Click here to download OCA's Sludge Leaflet (PDF)
Organizations that have signed onto the letter asking Mayor Newsom to stop spreading toxic sludge on the city include:
Organic Consumers Association - Consumers Union - Arc Ecology - California Communities Against Toxics - California Food & Justice Coalition - Center for Environmental Health - Center for Food Safety - Center for Health, Environment & Justice - Earth Share California - East Bay Green Tours - Ecology Center - Food First (Institute for Food and Development Policy) - GAIA (Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives) - Green Cafe Network - Help for Sewage Victims - Lessing/Sears Community Garden - Local Harvest - MOMAS (Mothers of Marin Against the Spray) - North Berkeley Harvest - People's Grocery - Planting Justice - Safe Food and Fertilizer - San Francisco Green Party - Teamsters Union - United Sludge -Free Alliance
SLUDGE Info
- Sludge News
- Sewage Sludge Action Network
- Sewage Sludge Victims
- Sludge Facts
- United Sludge Free Alliance
- Reading a Fertilizer Label
Sustainable Solutions
Outrage in San Francisco: City Gives Residents 'Organic' Compost Containing Toxic Sewage Sludge
Action Alert
Tell San Francisco's Mayor and City Officials to Stop Spreading Sewage Sludge Under the Guise of Organic Fertilizer
Toxic sludge is good for you?
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, along with municipal governments across the US, want farmers, school, and backyard gardeners to grow their veggies using toxic sludge, spreading the outrageous lie that municipal wastewater sewage plants can somehow magically transform hazardous materials into "organic fertilizer."
Take Action Now: Click here to sign the petition to stop San Francisco's Mayor Gavin Newsom from poisoning his city with toxic sludge! Call, fax and email Mayor Newsom.
Toxic sludge is poison.
Scientific evidence has confirmed that municipal sewage sludge contains hundreds of dangerous pathogens, toxic heavy metals, flame-retardants, endocrine disruptors, carcinogens, pharmaceutical drugs and other hazardous chemicals coming from residential drains, storm water runoff, hospitals, and industrial plants.
Sewage sludge contains everything the sewage treatment plant was able to remove from the sewage - plus every new chemical and pathogen formed in the mad synergy of this chemical soup, including virulent, antibiotic-resistant bacteria created through horizontal gene transfer.
San Francisco public officials have helped the toxic sludge industry score a major victory in the Bay Area, where they've been able to convince hundreds of regional (non-organic) farmers to spread the hazardous material on farm land and pasture, and have actually been able to get city residents to take hundreds of thousands of pounds of toxic sludge and spread it over their backyard and community gardens.
San Francisco is a strategic battleground to stop the sludge industry from poisoning more farms and communities. In 1998 the organic community rose up and banned the use of sewage sludge in organic farming. Now it's time to ban its use on farms, gardens, lawns, and land in general.
Sewage sludge is a form of hazardous waste and needs to be contained and isolated as such.
California proposition 65 (P65) requires the listing of chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. Chemicals known to the SFPUC that are in San Francisco sewage sludge that are also found on the California P65 list include:
Mercury - Molybdenum - Cobalt - Antimony Chromium - Dibenzofurans - Naphthalene - 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (Dbcp) - Di (2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate (Dehp) - Tcdd Equivalents (Dioxins) Such As Octachlorodibenzo-P-Dioxins (Ocdd)
Stop Sludge!
Click Here to Sign Our Petition
Click here to download OCA's Sludge Leaflet (PDF)
Organizations that have signed onto the letter asking Mayor Newsom to stop spreading toxic sludge on the city include:
Organic Consumers Association - Consumers Union - Arc Ecology - California Communities Against Toxics - California Food & Justice Coalition - Center for Environmental Health - Center for Food Safety - Center for Health, Environment & Justice - Earth Share California - East Bay Green Tours - Ecology Center - Food First (Institute for Food and Development Policy) - GAIA (Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives) - Green Cafe Network - Help for Sewage Victims - Lessing/Sears Community Garden - Local Harvest - MOMAS (Mothers of Marin Against the Spray) - North Berkeley Harvest - People’s Grocery - Pesticide Watch - Planting Justice - Safe Food and Fertilizer - San Francisco Green Party - Teamsters Union - United Sludge -Free Alliance
SLUDGE Info
- Sludge News
- Sewage Sludge Action Network
- Sewage Sludge Victims
- Sludge Facts
- United Sludge Free Alliance
- Reading a Fertilizer Label
Sustainable Solutions ".Qoute!
Unqoute, knowledge is power and it may save lives if you head it by acting on it ,and verify and prove it as true.I did.You may check out the EU regulations on sludge just in case you are not convinced yet.
Bon appetite!
